





Yin Body Treatment Oil
Come back to your body.
Vanilla, fragonia, and cardamom in a fast-absorbing dry oil
for softness, comfort, and emotional reset.
For the woman who can’t settle — Yin helps soften tension, support inflammation, and bring your body back into balance with the feminine side of you.
✓ Free roller included ✓ Shipping included ✓ Fast-absorbing dry oil


What it smells like
Warm Vanilla meets you first - soft comforting, familiar
The Fragonia opens gently - light, balancing, almost luminous
Cardamom lingers underneath warm, slightly spiced, quietly grounding
People don’t forget this scent..
Why people Love Yin
- Helps the body soften when everything feels too much
- Supports tension, inflammation, and that “can’t settle” feeling
- A scent that lingers gently — warm, comforting, and familiar
- Absorbs quickly with a silky, non-greasy finish
- Becomes a daily ritual — something to reach for, not think about
What Yin feels like on the body
A few drops across the chest and shoulders, glide your hands gently across your skin inhale ….... something softens
Video
Just a few drops to soak into your soul and come back to your body.
FAQ
A few things you might be wondering
What does Yin smell like
Warm vanilla with a soft floral note from fragonia, grounded by a gentle touch of cardamom. Comforting, feminine, and quietly addictive.
Where do I apply it?
Wherever your body calls for it — you are naturally intuitive. Across the chest to regulate, on the wrists, chest, the belly to ease, behind the ears, or through the hair.
Will it feel greasy?
No — Yin is a dry body oil that absorbs quickly, leaving your skin soft, and smooth, never greasy or tacky.
How often can I use it?
Use it as you like. Many use it daily as a simple ritual, Or following the rhythms of your body. Adding a few drops to a bath or on your skin after a shower.
Is the roller included?
Yes — your order includes a complimentary roller for easy, on-the-go use.
Is shipping included?
Yes — shipping is included with your Yin order for this offer.



